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• <br />Table 1: Scoring Breakdown for Neighborhood Revitalization Category <br />Community -wide needs <br />250 points <br />Program impact, Scope of Work, LMI Benefit <br />650 points <br />Outstanding performance in equal opportunity employment and housing <br />100 points <br />Total points <br />1,000 points <br />As the fourth CDBG category, the economic development grant category is independent of the other <br />three categories. In the same fiscal year that Indian River County applies for a grant in one of the <br />first three categories, the county may also choose to apply for funds in the economic development <br />category. Even ifIndian River County has an open commercial revitalization, housing rehabilitation, <br />or neighborhood revitalization grant, an economic development CDBG application may still be <br />submitted to DCA for consideration. <br />Staff identified four neighborhoods in the Wabasso area that are in need of potable water <br />improvements. These areas are identified in the following table: <br />Table 2: Proposed Project Area <br />Neighborhood <br /># of Occupied Housing Units <br />Map <br />John W. Massey Jr. Subdivision <br />13 <br />Attachment 1 <br />Hill Side Subdivision <br />23 <br />Attachment 2 <br />Wabasso Low's Subdivision <br />11 <br />Attachment 3 <br />An area east of 64'" Avenue and north of CR 510 <br />126 <br />Attachment 4 <br />Total # of Possible Beneficiaries <br />173 <br />While the first three neighborhoods are platted subdivisions, the fourth neighborhood is not platted <br />and does not have any public rights-of-way. Easements will have to be established within that <br />neighborhood in order to lay county water lines in that neighborhood. County staff have already <br />initiated the process to establish the necessary utility easements. <br />County staff has prepared the proposed Neighborhood Revitalization CDBG application. A copy <br />of the application is on file in the Board of County Commissioners office. As drafted, the CDBG <br />application requests approval of a $750,000 grant for potable water improvements and hookups, fire <br />hydrants, and easement acquisition. Table 3 lists the proposed activities for which the grant funds <br />will be used <br />MAY 239 2000 <br />• <br />, Q <br />-31- BOOK I -Lu FAGE Liu <br />